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Jay VanMeter Science Sherryl Vo»» Family Life Mary Weingart Art Duff Wiley Foreign Language English Bonnie Williams English I I r Board Board of Education Mr. William B. Wiley, President; Mrs. Ardice M. Bailor, Vice President; Mr. Joseph Peter Myers, Clerk; Mrs. Maxine Frost, Member; C. Wesley Wright, M.D., Member; Mr. George Lantz, Superintendent. CONFIRMING THE SCHEDULE, Mr. Stan Conerly looks over informa- tion with his secretary, June Jones. Preparation before each meeting involved reports to be given by re- presentatives of our school. I Current happenings. In- volvement. That ' s what they want. That ' s what they strive for. That ' s why they have meetings with stu- dents, representatives, and that ' s why they see the prin- cipal, Stan Conerly. Who is they? The R.U.S.D. School Board. The position of student representatives to the board was established to provide better communication re- garding the current happen- ings at the high schools, commented Mr. Conerly. This year ' s student repre- sentative was Courtney Chittock. Before the meet- ings the representative gath- ered all current information regarding school activities and prepared a brief report which she read to the board. The school representative also serve as a voting mem- ber representing the choice of Arlington students on this Advisory Board to the princi- pal of the school, added Jane Mattson. The real official job of the Riverside Unified School District Board of Education was to establish policy for the public school system within the frame work of state law. The board consid- ered and acted on recom- mendations from the Super- intendent concerning per- sonnel, capital, operating budget requests, and policy matters. These actions are taken at public meetings. But does all this really mat- ter to students? What It real- ly boiled down to is that the board is extremely Interest- ed in the high schools and appreciated hearing any in- formation about activities that they otherwise would have missed. That ' s what counts! 143.
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Carole Johnson English Kim Kruger Band Math Martin Kruty ROTC Tami Latham Physical Education Karen Le« Counselor Lisa Matl Special Education Jane Mattson SIP. Donna Metcalf Librarian Gloria McCloud English Steve McNitt Social Science James Milan Special Education Jeano Miller English Lee Ann Moses Physical Education Phyllis Muhleman English Elaine Muir Foreign Language Larry Mumma Driver Education Kathy Olson Business Education Barbara Pecchia Special Education Helena Rangel Social Science Adrian Reinis Art Dolores Sanchez Foreign Language James Schlueter R.O.P. Rita Senm Psychologist Jeff Silver Permanent Substitute Cheryl Simmons English 142 Elizabeth Singer Science June Smales Business Education Allen Smith Drafting Jan Smith Computer Studies Linda Stonebreaker English ACADEMICS
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Barbara Wirtz English Steve Wyper Social Science Alice Yaryan Agriculture Support Staff Lisa Alfred Special Ed. Aide Beverly Arce Cafeteria Carmen Arevalo Cafeteria Jeananne Brown Administration Office Sharon Cameron SIP Office Marilyn Campbell E.S.L. Aide B.J. Crane Custodian Lucrecia Delgado Campus Supervisor Jan Diebold Special Ed. Aide Frankie DieUman English Aide Shelly Dunston Custodian Gloria Franco Custodian Jackie Haima Attendance Office Sue Holmes Guidance Office Diana Hubbard Special Ed. Aide Susie idle Guidance Office Linda Jamerson Special Ed. Aide June Jones Administration Office Carol Kreiger Attendance Office Janis Marshall Library Aide Margie Melton Health Office Don Miller Custodian Susan Olmstead Special Ed. Aide Jean Oxford Bookkeeper Tony Pena Custodian Pat Pratt Attendance Office Diana Razo Cafeteria i45y, FACULTY
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